Empire (1986 film)
Empire (Russian: Ампир, translit. Ampir; from French: empire) is a short film directed by Alexander Sokurov, released in 1986. The movie is based on a play by Lucille Fletcher.
Empire | |
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Directed by | Alexander Sokurov |
Written by | Lucille Fletcher (play) Alexander Sokurov |
Starring | Alla Osipenko Ilya Rivin |
Music by | Giuseppe Verdi |
Cinematography | Sergei Sidorov |
Edited by | L. Semenova L. Volkova N. Alexandrovna |
Distributed by | Lenfilm |
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Running time | 35 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Background
Empire was inspired by Lucille Fletcher's radio drama Sorry, Wrong Number. For the film, Sokurov, as often, selected a single motif from the work of inspiration – in this case, it was the sickness of a woman.
It was produced as the graduation work of S. Sidorov from the VGIK. At that time Sokurov was not allowed to work on his own films, and saw this as an opportunity to continue work in the field.
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